RearSeatRemoval/Subs?
#21
Originally Posted by texastboneking
too thin for subs.
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Originally Posted by ThatMattGuy
Well I was going to build the sub box onto it, with different wood...is that to thin to put something on? It was free so I can get another thickness...what do you recommend?
#23
Originally Posted by texastboneking
Mine is a half inch thick and I got in from lowes it only cost 17 dollars
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Originally Posted by ThatMattGuy
Alright, I'll check to see if we have any, if not, it's not expensive. I'll post pics as I start putting things together.
#25
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I dont know the exact numer, Ill try and find it. But if you jsut go to best buy and tell them you are looking for the wiring harness for your mustang with the shaker 1000. They will get it for you. Its a regular harness and comes with a second harness with rca plugs for the subwoofers. It costs like 20 bucks for everything.
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#30
Alright so I took out the bottom part(was super easy) and I see where I can un-bolt the seat belts, but what do I do about the top part? Do I just un-bolt the black pieces holding it or what?
#32
Originally Posted by AlsCobra
Can't believe you guys are still into big subs in the back seat area. Nice band pass box in the trunk will be very sufficient.
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Im not sure what plugs your car came with, but theoretically you could. If all else you could run your own wires for it if you can get ahold of the plugs for the amps. Youd have to get the wiring diagram too.
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